Make sure you use your voice

VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTION ON THURSDAY JUNE 8th 2017

Everything you do, you buy, where you work, what you eat, how you live, what happened to you when you are sick is POLITICAL so make sure you can be heard.

'How do we do it? We vote according to Common Decency. Vote for your candidate not because he or she belongs to a party you’ve always supported … vote for the DECENT candidate who will represent your interests in Parliament' Dr Brian May.

Voting gives you a voice.

NO VOTE IS WASTED AND NO SEAT IS SAFE

Go to our candidate's list and see how many people didn't vote. If you were one of those who didn't vote last time make sure you use your voice this time if you don't someone else will speak for you.

We have democracy for 15 hours on Thursday, June 8th between 7 am & 10 pm

Make sure you vote and have your say

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Do your candidates speak for you?

This is a movement driven by you for you. It is a political movement that ignores the colour of your party and looks directly at your representative in parliament. Is your candidate decent?

It is over 750 years since the first elected parliament. The De Montfort Parliament of 1265 took representatives from towns and cities around the country and put down the foundations for our current political system. The anniversary of the popularly termed "Democracy Day" on the 20th January should have been time to reflect on the current parliamentary system and celebrate its very existence.

Parliament has changed dramatically over the last 750 years. The ethos and values of Simon De Montfort remain but the reality may be very different.

Do they speak for you and do they act for you?

We feel disengaged and disfranchised with a system that can leave MP's themselves powerless to speak out often because of the Whip.